Cognitive Information Measurements: A New Perspective
Pith reviewed 2026-05-25 10:14 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Cognitive information value changes continuously during transmission and is measured via a mailbox encapsulation method.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The paper establishes that information spontaneously acquires a cognitive link during transmission, necessitating a measurement of cognitive information value. This is achieved through the mailbox principle by encapsulating information as a mailbox, allowing continuous cognition during the transmission process. A cognitive communication system is formed by integrating traditional communication with cognitive computing, and experiments confirm the performance impact in 5G networks.
What carries the argument
The mailbox principle for encapsulating information to enable continuous cognitive measurement of its changing value and popularity.
Load-bearing premise
Information is spontaneously embedded with a cognitive link during transmission that requires a new measurement for its continuously changing value.
What would settle it
A controlled 5G network test demonstrating identical performance metrics whether or not the cognitive information value measurement is applied.
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From a traditional point of view, the value of information does not change during transmission. The Shannon information theory considers information transmission as a statistical phenomenon for measuring the communication channel capacity. However, in modern communication systems, information is spontaneously embedded with a cognitive link during the transmission process, which requires a new measurement that can incorporate continuously changing information value. In this paper, we introduce the concept of cognitive information value and a method of measuring such information. We first describe the characteristics of cognitive information followed by an introduction of the concept of cognitive information in measuring information popularity. The new measurement is based on the mailbox principle in the information value chain. This is achieved by encapsulating the information as a mailbox for transmission where the cognition is continuously implemented during the transmission process. Finally, we set up a cognitive communication system based on a combination of the traditional communication system and cognitive computing. Experimental results attest to the impact of incorporating cognitive value in the performance of 5G networks.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript claims that traditional Shannon information theory treats information value as static during transmission, but modern systems embed information with dynamic cognitive links requiring a new measurement. It introduces 'cognitive information value' measured via the 'mailbox principle,' in which information is encapsulated as a mailbox and cognition is continuously implemented during transmission. A cognitive communication system is formed by combining traditional communication with cognitive computing, and experimental results are asserted to demonstrate performance improvements in 5G networks.
Significance. If a rigorous, non-circular definition of the cognitive value and reproducible 5G experiments were supplied, the work could extend information theory to dynamic cognitive settings and suggest new metrics for adaptive networks. No machine-checked proofs, parameter-free derivations, or falsifiable predictions are present in the provided text.
major comments (2)
- [Abstract] Abstract: The central claim introduces a 'new measurement' of cognitive information value based on the mailbox principle, yet supplies no equation, state variables, update function, or numerical definition for how the value is computed, evolves, or is transmitted. Without this, the assertion that the method 'incorporate[s] continuously changing information value' cannot be evaluated and is load-bearing for the entire contribution.
- [Abstract] Abstract: The statement that 'Experimental results attest to the impact of incorporating cognitive value in the performance of 5G networks' is made without any description of the system model, simulation parameters, performance metrics, baselines, or quantitative outcomes. This evidentiary gap directly undermines the performance-impact claim.
minor comments (1)
- [Abstract] Abstract: The sentence 'information is spontaneously embedded with a cognitive link during the transmission process' is vague; a concrete mechanism or example would improve clarity even if the formal definition is added elsewhere.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the constructive feedback. We address each major comment below and agree that revisions are needed to strengthen the manuscript.
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Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: The central claim introduces a 'new measurement' of cognitive information value based on the mailbox principle, yet supplies no equation, state variables, update function, or numerical definition for how the value is computed, evolves, or is transmitted. Without this, the assertion that the method 'incorporate[s] continuously changing information value' cannot be evaluated and is load-bearing for the entire contribution.
Authors: We agree that the abstract lacks an explicit mathematical formulation. The manuscript presents the mailbox principle conceptually as a mechanism for encapsulating information and enabling continuous cognition, but does not supply the requested state variables or update function. We will revise the manuscript to include a formal definition of cognitive information value with equations, state variables, and an update rule to allow evaluation of the claim. revision: yes
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Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: The statement that 'Experimental results attest to the impact of incorporating cognitive value in the performance of 5G networks' is made without any description of the system model, simulation parameters, performance metrics, baselines, or quantitative outcomes. This evidentiary gap directly undermines the performance-impact claim.
Authors: The manuscript describes the cognitive communication architecture and asserts performance gains, but the abstract and experimental presentation omit the requested details on the system model, parameters, metrics, and baselines. We will revise both the abstract and the experimental section to provide these elements, including quantitative outcomes and comparison baselines, to support the claims. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity: conceptual introduction with no equations or self-referential derivations
full rationale
The paper introduces the cognitive information value concept via the mailbox principle and describes a combined traditional+cognitive system, but supplies no equations, update rules, fitted parameters, or derivation steps. The abstract and provided text contain only descriptive claims about encapsulation and continuous cognition without any reduction of a 'prediction' or 'measurement' to prior inputs by construction. No self-citation chains or uniqueness theorems are invoked as load-bearing. The work is therefore self-contained at the level of a new perspective rather than a mathematical derivation that could exhibit circularity.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (1)
- domain assumption Information value changes continuously during transmission due to an embedded cognitive link
invented entities (2)
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cognitive information value
no independent evidence
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mailbox principle
no independent evidence
Lean theorems connected to this paper
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IndisputableMonolith/Cost/FunctionalEquation.leanwashburn_uniqueness_aczel unclear?
unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
the information value at t + 1 is given by: ht+1_i = ht_i + sum Yj ... st+1_i = st_i + sum xj ... popularity pt_i = f(si, ηt_i, ht_i)
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IndisputableMonolith/Foundation/ArithmeticFromLogic.leanembed_injective unclear?
unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
mailbox theory ... encapsulating the information as a mailbox ... cognition is continuously implemented during the transmission process
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